Panderito 

@alfabravoteam@linuxrocks.online
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Ran away from twitter before it was cool. Still have a blog. Freely ranting in EN, ES
Wake up bae, new attack surface just dropped. Works outside UNC paths too, and MS don’t appear to own the domain 🤣
https://chaos.social/@karotte/114875319621020657
Lukas (@karotte@chaos.social)

Mildly cursed factoid about UNC paths: - UNC Paths can contain IP addresses such as \\192.168.1.1\share - IPv6 addresses are supported as well - IPv6 addresses contain colons - can't have colons in Windows paths since colons are reserved for drive letters So Microsoft came up with the the ipv6-literal.net domain that's special-cased by Windows so you can to write IPv6 addresses in UNC paths as 2a0e-3c0--21.ipv6-literal.net without it hitting any resolvers.

chaos.social

[aur-general] - [SECURITY] firefox-patch-bin, librewolf-fix-bin and zen-browser-patched-bin AUR packages contained malware

https://lists.archlinux.org/archives/list/aur-general@lists.archlinux.org/thread/7EZTJXLIAQLARQNTMEW2HBWZYE626IFJ/

#security #linux #ArchLinux

[SECURITY] firefox-patch-bin, librewolf-fix-bin and zen-browser-patched-bin AUR packages contain malware - Aur-general - lists.archlinux.org

@gabriel hola, buenas, bloquearon este servidor en col.social? GGGracias :D

Recuerdo aleatorio: que un vuelo perdido hubiese terminado con una noche de cerveza y muchos besos.

Recuerdos bonitos de personas que ya no están.

Dev team: We need to ship and we still haven't tracked down the memory leak!
Manager: I don't care, fix it! We ship today!
Dev team:

WeTransfer just changed their ToS to allow them to train AI on any files you transfer through them.

Don't use there service, especially for work that you don't have the right to relicense to them (e.g., commercial work that's exactly the most likely to create the huge files WeTransfer specializes in).

(ETA: this is already going boom so I'm muting it.)

https://wetransfer.com/explore/legal/terms

WeTransfer - Send Large Files & Share Photos Online - Up to 2GB Free

WeTransfer is the simplest way to send your files around the world

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Deep in a New Zealand swamp, scientists discovered an ancient kauri tree that had been entombed for more than 40,000 years—its trunk preserved like a wooden time capsule. But this wasn’t just any prehistoric tree. Its rings revealed something extraordinary: it had lived through the Laschamp Excursion, a rare moment when Earth’s magnetic poles reversed. More alarming, however, was the period just before the flip—known as the Adams Event—when the planet’s magnetic field all but vanished, exposing the Earth to an onslaught of cosmic radiation.

With Earth’s magnetic shield weakened to as little as 0–6% of its normal strength, solar and cosmic radiation surged in, triggering global climate chaos. Ice sheets expanded dramatically, storm systems rerouted, and once-verdant lands like parts of Australia were swallowed by desert. Some researchers believe the event contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals and forced early humans into caves for protection—where they began creating the earliest known symbolic art. These dramatic shifts suggest the Adams Event wasn’t just a magnetic anomaly—it was a turning point in human history.

Now, the ancient kauri stands as both relic and warning. Its rings carry the silent testimony of a world on the edge, a reminder that our magnetic field is not permanent. If such a collapse were to happen today, the consequences could be dire—satellite failure, communication breakdowns, grid collapses, and rapid shifts in climate. This tree, long dead, still speaks—whispering across the ages about the fragility of the invisible forces that shield our modern world.

If you’re wondering why half the internet broke tonight for a short period, TCS accidentally hijacked Cloudflare.HT @ssamulczyk